This is according to a report filed by one of the pilots on the unnamed flight, who wrote that the bumpy descent to Washington Dulles International Airport caused "pretty much everyone" to vomit, including those flying the plane.

Beyond this storm, experts now believe there will be more significant weather patterns to hit the Northeastern parts of the U.S. through to the middle of March.

"Even though a storm will peak with heavy snow and blizzard conditions over the northern Plains on Sunday and Monday, expect that storm to turn eastward and bring some snow to the Northeast spanning March 6-7," said AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok.